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Entries from October 2008

From Flashcards to flash images

October 30th, 2008 · 5 Comments

From flashcards to flash images is the title of a talk I gave recently at the 3rd International Symposium and Conference on ELT Materials (link here). I would like to say thank you very much to everyone involved, especially Sujatha, Jayakaran and the people from Pearson, for organising a great conference and of course, for […]

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Tags: Conferences and workshops · Do/make · Lesson planning · Student drawings · Vocabulary

Men with big hats (a lesson plan)

October 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I never had a class that didn’t ask me if I wear a kilt when I am in my country.

I wonder if Mexican teachers working abroad get asked the same thing about sombreros.

This is a silly game that I remember from my childhood. I really hope my Mexican friends forgive me for taking advantage of […]

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Tags: -ing forms · Grammar · Lesson plans · Noun phrases · Present continuous · Student drawings

Images articles

October 19th, 2008 · 2 Comments

After almost two years, my ‘Images’ series for English Teaching professional has come to an end. Helena Gomm has kindly let me upload all 10 articles in pdf onto the site. Here are the first five:
Part 1: ‘Mug shots‘
etp49_images_1.pdf
(A brief discussion of the roles of texts and images in the language classroom; A look […]

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Tags: Uncategorized

Shoulda coulda woulda quotations

October 7th, 2008 · No Comments

“Don’t fear failure so much that you refuse to try new things. The saddest summary of a life contains three descriptions: Could have, would have, and should have.” (Louis E. Boone)
I hope no one minds that I have made a gentle alteration to the above quotation: It orinally read, ‘Could have, might have, and should […]

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Tags: Auxiliaries · Conditionals · Could have, should have, would have · Grammar · Learner-friendly corpora · Lesson plans · Translation · Using quotations sites

Tongue twister

October 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

El otro hermano de mi amante
El amante de mi otro hermano
El otro amante de mi hermano
El hermano de mi otro amante
Translate these lines into your students’ mother tongue. Then ask them to translate them into English for a tongue twister:
My lover’s other brother
My other brother’s lover
My brother’s other lover
My other lover’s brother
How fast can you […]

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Tags: Grammar · Lesson plans · Possessive 's · Pronunciation · Translation